Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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61 | I suggested what songs I thought we should do and Nick and Mick ( Cave and Harvey ) said , ‘ That 's stupid … ’ |
62 | Pleasant and nice songs I suppose I do n't know it 's just , quite like it , it 's now big , it 's about the most thing he 's ever recorded that I have liked , |
63 | between the ears I mean she 's a charming woman . |
64 | The worse thing I 've ever done is wax for my legs I did it once mhm |
65 | And with most with a lot of calculators I mean you Do n't try it unless you really know your calculator and know how it works , you can just keep pressing equals , |
66 | He 's talking about the time I approached them at Leeds Poly and asked them why their logo featured women 's breasts rather than the species-ist cow 's udders I made them change it to . |
67 | Things are now too simplified and Arnason dodged all the traps I set him to reach the drawing haven . |
68 | And she looked at me and blinked her eyes I says you what means . |
69 | The windows were obscured by curtains , but if I strained my eyes I thought I could make out the shadow of a figure standing behind them , never moving . |
70 | As I looked up into his steely blue eyes I admit I did wonder what disparaging thoughts he was thinking about me . |
71 | But if I run through the addresses I think it 'll make sense because everybody will recognize where they are . |
72 | At a meeting of the Cairngorm Club he told a hushed audience ‘ For every few steps I took I heard a crunch as if someone was walking after me but taking steps three or four times the length of my own . |
73 | Do n't worry , they 're not demons I promise you … ’ |
74 | and another morning there 's a stream of cars I think it 's being one minute ear early or one minute late |
75 | Yeah because erm as we come home from work these two sort of big saloon cars , black ones sort of come up , mourning cars I suppose you call them and they stopped at 's and picked a load of people up . |
76 | My knees I tell you what you ca n't , you know |
77 | think to myself well it 's six months I wish I 'd have done it in August , now . |
78 | But at 15 months I noticed he was walking badly and was unsteady on his feet . |
79 | within six months I know I 'll have no more money problems . |
80 | I then started lungeing him and within a few months I rode him out at walk : a very difficult task . |
81 | And after about four months I thought I was strong enough to tackle the weight , and that it would n't be too much going on at once . |
82 | Yes , oh Rocket , for the first few months I had him , after he was rescued , and he was so protective of me , because I 'd given him a good home and never , never hit him in the face . |
83 | Erm within the last two or three months I think they 've appointed three or four non-executive directors . |
84 | Right I think it 's about twelve months I think it was . |
85 | and er he said that when they took it up three years ago of course they from the first six months I think it is and we got on to them and they they did agree |
86 | I was sleeping with my boyfriend , and after a few months I found I was pregnant and I had to stop going there . |
87 | Well they 're not new blimming , new pict though they 've decorated have n't they , they 've done one coat now , I look like Nora Batty with wrinkles in this tights I told her to phone me from Woking station but she 's probably er |
88 | ‘ Right , there are some books I want you to look at — general background to give you the feel of the thing . |
89 | And as far as in the appraisals I mean I found when I did the three s part staff and , and I was , it was that pilot and , and I know |
90 | Very hard , very hard I told the lads I told 'em the union about it what he done that day . |